LithiumBank Resources Corp. (TSXV: LBNK) has announced the completion of a bulk brine sampling program at the Park Place Lithium Brine Project in Alberta, Canada. The program successfully collected 148 cubic meters of lithium-rich brine from an active gas well.
LithiumBank Conducts Successful Brine Sampling
The sampling took place within the Leduc Formation, extracting brine from a 72-meter interval. Lithium concentrations ranged from 75.0 to 90.9 mg/L, averaging 83.8 mg/L. This aligns with previous data reported.
Processing at Calgary DLE Facility
The collected brine will undergo processing through a Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) pilot plant in Calgary. This effort aims to demonstrate the commercial viability of LithiumBank’s licensed DLE technology.
Quality Assurance Practices Observed
Throughout the sampling process, strict Quality Control and Quality Assurance protocols were maintained. Small samples were taken at various collection points to ensure accuracy and reliability.
Future Prospects for LithiumBank
The Park Place Project represents North America’s largest NI 43-101 inferred lithium brine resource. The ongoing developments continue to add value and reduce risks for this promising venture.
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